Patrons, performers protest Minneapolis bar owner's contribution to ex-KKK leader
http://www.startribune.com/patrons-performer-protest-minneapolis-bar-owner-s-contribution-to-ex-kkk-leader/442187173/
A Minneapolis bar is suffering backlash as news spread that its owner donated $500 to former KKK leader David Dukes 2016 Senate campaign.
Some performers canceled gigs at Club Jäger while patrons took to social media, vowing to take their business elsewhere after City Pages published a story about the political donation by the North Loop bars owner, Julius DeRoma, to Dukes failed bid for the U.S. Senate seat in Louisiana.
DJ Jake Rudh announced on Facebook that he wont host Transmission, his long-standing weekly dance night, at Club Jäger on Wednesday, or ever again at the bar. I was shocked and appalled to hear the news about the venues owner this morning, Rudh wrote in his Tuesday morning post. I refuse to stay at a venue where the owner supports the likes of David Duke and his messages of hate.
The 90s Preservation Society followed with their own Facebook post to say they were canceling their standing Thursday gig at the bar for the same reason. Instead, the group directed fans to a GoFundMe page where they could donate money to support the bars staff who will be out of work soon.
As social media racked up pledges to boycott the bar, some worried about those caught as collateral damage. The Jäger staff have lovingly served the neighborhood for years, stated the GoFundMe post that kicked off a $10,000 fundraising effort for employees who will leave to protest DeRomas donation to Duke and others who will lose their jobs if the bar closes because of the backlash....